a little more info please ,like what OS you using [xp
home or pro or ,vista ],does you computer have onboard sound device or a add in sound card ,is mouse usb or ps/2.
also if you use msconfig[go to start ,run ] ,you can turn off all services and then reboot and turn them on one by one until you find the problem if a service is the problem
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sorry i missed the xp pro in the first post ,the reason i asked about pci sound card is sometime if the car is too close to another card or device it can cause some problems when in use ,
have you done any scans for virus/trojans .
some free scans for trojans .like malwarebytes ,and for cleaning of temp file and other garbage and registry fixes ,CCleaner ,just good maintenance and the programs are proven and free to use, if you install CCleaner ,when installing make sure to un check to install Yahoo toolbar ,
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Well I've had the PCI card installed for a couple of years without problem so I don't think it'd be with it being too close to another card.
I ran AVG today and it was clean, I also run CCleaner regularly. Maybe next time it happens I'll run CCleaner and see if it makes a difference.
it is a bit weird ,maybe next time do a alt +ctrl+del and check processes and see if any programs are using excess cpu
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Some deep lil memory about sound cards doing this nags at me, but won't come into the light. Check to see if they share interrupts [they will not if it is a PS2 mouse] - you do that in Device Mgr, View, Resources by Type/Connection. Try pulling the soundcard and running with embedded sound for a while; see if the problem returns.
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